Movie-Sounds.org > Old-Time Radio Quotes > A Star is Born

Remember I told you I'd be ready for the curtains when the time came? Well, here it is. Let's call off the contract... and no hard feelings.

11 seconds sound clip from the A Star is Born classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:30:59 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- The tense is wrong. You're not slipping. You've slipped.

- Well, my fan mail's still pretty big.

- Fans'll write anybody for a photograph. It only costs three cents for the stamp. That makes photographs cheaper than wallpaper.

- But every quarter they pay for a theater ticket buys them the right to be a critic.

- And your last few performances, Norman, haven't pleased your critics.

- Remember I told you I'd be ready for the curtains when the time came? Well, here it is. Let's call off the contract... and no hard feelings.

- Oh, we're not quitting yet. Either of us.

- There's no explaining these things. We've all seen how quick the public turns. Well, maybe we can turn it back.

- I've got a swell script lined up for you.

- Oh, about Esther... if you think I'm going to get in her way...

- Well, as a matter of fact, as it happens, there isn't anything for her in this story.

[...]

A Star is Born Sound Clip

Janet Gaynor on the microphone recording for A Star is BornAudio quotes from the old-time radio play "A Star is Born" (1937), based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns, first aired on September 13, 1937 on CBS's Lux Radio Theatre.

Actors: Janet Gaynor (Esther Blodgett), Robert Montgomery (Norman Maine), Lionel Stander (Libby)

[Amazon link] #ad

Latest Movie Sound Bites

Poll

You are using film sounds: